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casa forza gsd

by casa forza gsd on 19 February 2011 - 05:02

I meant NASS 2010 - if I had traveled into the future it wouldn't have been to NASS.

by Kevin Nance on 19 February 2011 - 05:02

Rik, Yasso is by far the hardest hitting, best biting show line I've ever seen or worked; except maybe my own. :). If it's temperament you're looking for in a just shy of VA rated dog, it's Yasso hands down. Kevin Nance

Rik

by Rik on 19 February 2011 - 05:02

Thanks to all who have replied in both public and private.

Kevin, thank you very much for your assessment. I have seen Yasso a couple of times and he seemed very strong to me. But I am still novice to much of this.

My bitch is very heavy Esko type and there are quite a few Esko/Baru breedings that click.

And yes, I want the hardest s/l I can find, if there is such a thing in the U.S. I have skipped breeding her for 2 years.

Rik

Rik

by Rik on 19 February 2011 - 07:02

KC, thank you for your input. I did skip Sherry and Yash (who is local to me).

I am novice to a lot of this, but one of the most impressive GSD i have seen in the U.S. is Vollmond's Vasco, who is in your area. I tried to keep up with him but lost track.

Do you know him.

Rik

lovejags

by lovejags on 20 February 2011 - 00:02

 RIK, I THINK WANDY AND NOELL WOULD PRODUCE GREAT PUPPIES, THEY SEEM COMPATIBLE TO ME.

lovejags

by lovejags on 20 February 2011 - 00:02

 RIK, I THINK WANDY AND NOELL WOULD PRODUCE GREAT PUPPIES, THEY SEEM COMPATIBLE TO ME.





 


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